One of the most high-profile members of Congress is bringing one of the most high-profile governors to testify in Washington.

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, is slated to host Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker on Capitol Hill Thursday for a hearing on “State and Municipal Debt: Tough Choices Ahead.”

“Rather than kick the can down the road in Wisconsin, Governor Walker’s actions to cut spending and address over-compensation of public employees are putting his state government in a stronger financial position,” Issa said in a statement.

“The credit rating agency Moody’s recently announced that these reforms will have a positive impact on Wisconsin’s credit rating. The Committee looks forward to hearing from Governor Walker about the challenge ahead and the tough choices leaders at all levels of government must make to get control of our debt and spending problems.”

It should be a pretty good show. Democrats in Congress have been vocally opposed to Walker’s tactics to eliminate collective bargaining in Wisconsin. He’ll testify alongside the American Enterprise Institute’s Andrew Biggs, Mark Mix of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, Robert Novy-Marx of the University of Rochester Simon Graduate School of Business and Desmond Lachman, also of AEI.